William Chater Explained
William Chater (19 September 1821 – 7 March 1880) was an organist, composer, conductor and teacher from Coventry.[1]
Life
Chater was born in Coventry, the son of Edward and Ann Chater.[2] He was the conductor of the Coventry Choral Society for many years.
Appointments
Works
Chater wrote songs, chants, chorales and anthems including:
- Blessed is he that remembereth the Poor. Anthem.[3]
- By the Waters of Babylon. Anthem.[4]
Notes and References
- "The Late Mr. W. Chater." The Coventry Herald. Friday, 12 March 1880. p. 3.
- England, Select Births and Christenings, 1538-1975
- "Music." Coventry Herald. Friday, 13 November 1863. p. 3.
- "Music." Coventry Herald. Friday, 3 June 1859. p. 3